All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 941

  • News

    Hydraulic hybrid first for Cargotec

    2010-12-08T10:00:00Z

    Cargotec has marked a world first with the launch of its Kalmar hydraulic hybrid drive terminal tractor. Paired with the Kalmar Ottawa 4x2 off-highway terminal tractor, the hydraulic hybrid system will initially be available to customers operating in North America.

  • The “favoured few” holding the country to ransom?
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    Best job in the world

    2010-12-08T10:00:00Z

    In October an advertisement was placed in the French national press that said, “best job in the world” – become a crane operator at the port of Marseilles for €4000 a month, work 18 hours a week, enjoy eight weeks holiday a year and savour a job for life".

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    Third Chennai box terminal approved

    2010-12-08T10:00:00Z

    India''s Cabinet Committee on Infrastructure has given the green light for a project to build a large new container terminal in the port of Chennai. This will require investment of $800m and will be offered as a build-operate-transfer project, as part of a 30-year concession. Construction will take seven years ...

  • APM
    News

    APM Terminals rings the changes

    2010-12-08T10:00:00Z

    This year the formerly independent AP Moller-Maersk Container Inland Services unit was brought under the control of APM Terminals.

  • Air qualityis high on the agenda for most ports
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    Can ports be green in the recession?

    2010-12-07T15:20:00Z

    Sian John, Director - Environment UK, Royal Haskoning, interprets their recently commissioned survey of environmental policy in UK ports

  • Unacceptably high dust pollution during grab unloading of tapioca
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    Towards cleaner bulk ship unloading

    2010-12-07T10:16:00Z

    Excessive dust pollution, spillage, noise and exhaust emissions are all negative features which to varying degrees are associated with ship-to-shore transfer of dry bulk cargo. However, remedies are nowadays available for many of these problems

  • News

    The Philippines pushes full privatisations

    2010-12-07T10:00:00Z

    Philippine Port Authority (PPA) is to privatise five ports in Visayas and Mindanao as a means of attracting private sector investment in infrastructure projects. To be put out to tender are Davao, Cagayan de Oro, Iloilo, General Santos and Ozamiz. All ports operated by the PPA are expected to be ...

  • “As vessels become larger, and ports and terminals more busy, our opportunity to have an impact on improving ecological standards and environmental sustainability increases”
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    Setting an example

    2010-12-06T16:51:00Z

    Henrik Kristensen, head of CSR/HSSE for APM Terminals, outlines the environmental objectives for container port and terminal operations in the 21st century

  • Artist’s impression of DNV’s Triality VLCC concept
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    A new environmental concept for tanker shipping

    2010-12-06T15:12:00Z

    Class Society DNV has unveiled a new design concept for a VLCC that offers drastic savings in exhaust emissions, and in which the need for ballast water is eliminated and VOC emissions are cut to virtually zero.

  • The new 1.5m teu Zeebrugge International Port is ready for business
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    Downs and ups

    2010-12-06T10:00:00Z

    The world’s port leaders are at last building on the dire figures of 2009. Felicity Landon reports

  • News

    TCB commits to major investment

    2010-12-06T10:00:00Z

    Barcelona''s TCB group is to invest €800m ($1.1bn) on expanding its port interests over the next five years. The investment will effectively double its existing handling capacity to 8m teu. Terminals in Buenaventura (Columbia), Ennore (India) and Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam) are all under development.

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    San Francisco cold-ironing first

    2010-12-06T10:00:00Z

    The Port of San Francisco has become the first in California to introduce a cold-ironing system. Initially, this will be available at Pier 27, which is used mainly by cruiseships.

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    Bolívar launches long-awaited tender

    2010-12-06T10:00:00Z

    Ecuador’s Puerto Bolívar has finally issued a tender to build Berth 5 after nearly 17 years of planning. Total investment of $43m will be divided between the government and the Port Authority. The quay, which will be 240 m long, will be equipped with quayside gantry cranes to allow containerised ...

  • News

    New Mangalore box terminal to rise from ashes

    2010-12-06T10:00:00Z

    New Mangalore Port Trust is reconsidering how to attract investors to build a new container terminal.

  • News

    Strong US growth recorded

    2010-12-05T10:00:00Z

    Import cargo volume at the US’s major retail container ports is expected to be up 11% in October over the same month last year and should continue to see strong year-over-year growth.

  • News

    Spain cuts port investment

    2010-12-05T10:00:00Z

    Spain’s state budget for 2011 has allocated 18% less in port funding compared with 2010. A total of €1.15bn ($1.56bn) will be made available, down on the €1.28bn ($1.74bn) invested in 2010.

  • News

    Jade nets major contracts

    2010-12-05T10:00:00Z

    Christchurch (New Zealand)-based Jade Software has won contracts to supply its container and general cargo terminal operating system to two marine terminal management companies in Iraq and Georgia.

  • Transport flows through Europe have become imbalanced – something that the Port Integration Project wishes to address
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    Port Integration project takes off

    2010-12-04T10:00:00Z

    Speedy, cost-effective freight flows that contribute to regional competitiveness while reducing environmental impact are at the centre of a new European ports project.

  • News

    Marlborough suffers further losses

    2010-12-04T10:00:00Z

    A 2% fall in revenue to NZ$17.8m (US$13.7m) and an after-tax loss of NZ$9.4m (US$7.2m) has been recorded by Port Marlborough during the financial year to June 30, 2010, a further 20% fall on the after-tax loss it incurred the previous financial year.

  • News

    New South American port mooted

    2010-12-04T10:00:00Z

    The governments of Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay are seeking finance from the South American Regional Infrastructure Integration Initiative fund to finance pre-feasibility studies for the construction of a deepwater port on Uruguay''s Atlantic coast. The fund was set up by 12 South American countries to promote regional infrastructure integration.